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  2. HuffPost - Wikipedia

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    HuffPost is an American news aggregator and blog, featuring original content and opinion pieces.

  3. Arianna Huffington - Wikipedia

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    Huffington, the former wife of Republican congressman Michael Huffington, co-founded The Huffington Post, which is now owned by BuzzFeed. [6] [1] She was a popular conservative commentator in the mid-1990s, after which, in the late 1990s, she offered liberal points of view in public, while remaining involved in business endeavors. [7] In 2003, she ran as an independent candidate for governor ...

  4. Media Bias/Fact Check - Wikipedia

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    Four main categories are used by MBFC to assess political bias and factuality of a source. These are: (1) use of wording and headlines (2) fact-checking and sourcing (3) choice of stories and (4) political affiliation. MBFC additionally considers subcategories such as bias by omission, bias by source selection, and loaded use of language. [2] [6] A source's "Factual Reporting" is rated on a ...

  5. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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  6. The Future of America Is Being Written ... - The Huffington Post

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    The political benefit of an extensive agenda is that it convinces voters the candidate is serious about governing. And Clinton has surely done that. But her platform is so hyper-detailed, so painstakingly constructed to be financially and politically practical that it can obscure something more important: what she stands for.

  7. Howard Fineman - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Fineman became political editor of the Huffington Post, [17] and remained with the organization until 2018, after which he joined NBC News as a commentator.

  8. 2020 Presidential Elections - HuffPost

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    Track your candidate using our interactive, live election maps and infographics

  9. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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    This methodology differs from a traditional telephone poll in a number of ways. Typically, telephone polls work by randomly sampling working numbers (or numbers sampled from an official list of registered voters). For polls conducted on the internet, there is no comparable mechanism for drawing a random sample of all email addresses or other online accounts. YouGov approaches this problem by ...